New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI/SRV): ESS Institute, based in Dwarka, is now entering the edtech world with their own affordable IT courses starting with Python programming in February for 21st-century students to help them become skilled technology students. They will have their own lea
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): India's leading public relations institute, SCoRe, is excited to announce its nationwide hunt for 20 of the smartest and brightest graduates for its postgraduate programme in public relations. This programme is designed for driven and
New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), a 26-year-old cross-disability, non-profit organization, working as an interface between the government, industry, international agencies, and the voluntary sector towards
The Ministry of Education in a statement said that for encouraging creative expressions of students, various activities are being organized by the Ministry in schools across the country including a painting competition tomorrow.
CM Chouhan said, "The teachers have contributed Rs 4.25 crore of their hard earned money and provided 1630 Smart TVs to 1552 schools in the district. The public representatives and the administration of the district have also fully cooperated in the initiative. It is an exemplary example
The US Embassy and the United States India Educational Foundation (USIEF) on Saturday hosted the 2023 EducationUSA Alumni Fair here for students from India to explore the diversity of America's higher education opportunities.
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Friday issued notices to all the state chief secretaries to identify madrassas which are being attended by non-muslim students as well.
Transitioning to a new environment, as many college freshmen do, can increase feelings of loneliness, and according to the National College Health Assessment, feelings of loneliness in college students have increased dramatically in the last decade.
The Minister said Delhi University earlier used to reduce the cut-off marks if SC seats were vacant till all the seats were filled in the university. The same process is not being followed in the current year. Because the admission of SC students is based on the marks/rank obtained in CUET,